Hi

This server will be handling tiles for both OHM, and OSM India (at least).  
Since mod_tile is being used for both, there's two ways to handle this on the 
server.

One would be to have two separate instances of mod_tile, renderd ... could be 
messy since logs/ports/directories/names/etc would all need to be configurable.
The other would be to implement time awareness in mod_tile a configuration 
option in renderd.conf, and handle requests slightly differently based on that.

I think the second is the cleanest. The risk is that the experiments in 
historic osm could cause some instability to regular tile serving. But if 
mod_tile changes are tested sufficiently before deployment to the server, that 
should be good enough. Also, once mod_tile/renderd is patched to pass date 
parameters from the request through to mapnik, most of the experimentation 
would be in the mapnik xml stylesheets, I'd guess.

To handle stylesheets, I'm thinking about a system relying on github. We can 
keep Carto/MML, or Mapnik XML, in github. And write a script to pull from 
github, (generate and) install the XML to the correct places, configure 
renderd, and restart services. That way, we don't need to require server access 
for folks to contribute styles. 

Thoughts?

Right now, I have one style in my inbox from Arun, going to deploy that later 
today when I have a bit more time.

-Mikel

 
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron


>________________________________
> From: Shekhar Krishnan <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]; [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 12:37 PM
>Subject: OHM Server!
> 
>We now have http://openhistoricalmap.org and http://openhistoricalmap.net 
>ready for use by the community. These are hosted on the server space donated 
>by Topomancy LLC to the OSM-Historic/OHM project.
>
>The domains were originally registered in 2009 when we in Topomancy were 
>exploring OSM with the New York Public Library (NYPL), for whom we have 
>managed the Map Warper http://maps.nypl.org since 2008.
>
>It's great that we now have a nascent community! The server is a Hetzner EX4 
>package which is super-fast and has tonnes of disk space for all our 
>historical geo-data.
>
>Let's make this rock! Thanks to all here for initiating this, especially Mikel 
>Maron who started this list. Jeff and Rob can follow up, they already have 
>accounts on the server and we have confirmed admin policies.
>
>Best,
>
>
>Shekhar
>-- 
>Shekhar Krishnan
>Topomancy LLC
>
>http://shekhar.cc
>http://topomancy.com
>
>
>
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